Kaabakuuku 3 – LCB & NIV

Luganda Contemporary Bible

Kaabakuuku 3:1-19

Okusaba kwa Kaabakuuku

1Okusaba kwa nnabbi Kaabakuuku, okw’Ekisigiyonosi.

23:2 a Zab 44:1 b Zab 119:120 c Zab 85:6 d Is 54:8Ayi Mukama, mpulidde ebigambo byo;

mpulidde ettutumu lyo Ayi Mukama, ne ntya.

Bizze buggya mu nnaku zaffe,

bimanyise mu biro bino,

era mu busungu jjukira okusaasira.

33:3 Zab 48:10Katonda yajja ng’ava e Temani,

Omutukuvu oyo ng’ava ku lusozi Palani.

Ekitiibwa kye kyatimbibwa ku ggulu,

ensi n’eryoka ejjula ettendo lye.

4Okumasamasa kwe ne kulyoka kubeera ng’enjuba evaayo.

Ebimyanso byayakanga okuva mu mukono gwe,

era omwo mwe mwasinziiranga amaanyi ge ag’ekitalo.

5Kawumpuli ye yakulembera,

Endwadde endala zinaamutta ne zigoberera.

63:6 Zab 114:1-6Yayimirira n’anyeenyanyeenya ensi;

Yatunula n’akankanya amawanga.

Ensozi ez’edda za merenguka,

obusozi obw’edda ne buggwaawo. Engeri ze, za mirembe na mirembe.

73:7 a Bal 7:24-25 b Kuv 15:14Nalaba eweema z’e Kusani nga ziri mu nnaku:

n’entimbe ez’ensi ya Midiyaani nga zijugumira.

83:8 a Kuv 7:20 b Zab 68:17Ayi Mukama, wanyiigira emigga?

Obusungu bwo bwali ku bugga obutono?

Wanyiigira ennyanja

bwe weebagala embalaasi zo,

n’olinnya ku magaali go ag’obuwanguzi?

93:9 Zab 7:12-13Wasowolayo akasaale ko,

wategeka okulasa obusaale;

ensi n’ogyawulayawulamu n’emigga.

103:10 a Zab 98:7 b Zab 93:3Ensozi zaakulaba, ne zeenyogootola;

Amataba ne gayitawo mbiro,

obuziba bw’ennyanja ne buwuluguma,

ne busitula amayengo gaayo waggulu.

113:11 a Yos 10:13 b Zab 18:14Enjuba n’omwezi ne biyimirira butengerera mu bifo byabyo,

olw’okumyansa kw’obusaale bwo nga buwenyuka,

n’olw’okumyansa kw’effumu lyo eritemagana.

123:12 Is 41:15Watambula okuyita mu nsi ng’ojjudde ekiruyi,

wasambirirasambirira amawanga mu busungu bwo.

133:13 a Zab 20:6; 28:8 b Zab 68:21; 110:6Wavaayo oleetere abantu bo obulokozi,

olokole gwe wafukako amafuta;

Wabetenta omukulembeze w’ensi ekola ebibi,

ng’omwerulira ddala okuva ku mutwe okutuuka ku bigere.

143:14 a Bal 7:22 b Zab 64:2-5Wafumita omutwe gwe n’effumu lye ye,

abalwanyi be bwe baavaayo okutugoba,

nga bali ng’abanaatumalawo,

ffe abaali baweddemu essuubi nga twekwese.

153:15 Kuv 15:8; Zab 77:19Walinnyirira ennyanja n’embalaasi zo,

n’otabangula amazzi amangi.

Okusanyukira mu Mukama

16Nawulira, n’omutima gwange ne gukankana

n’emimwa gyange gijugumira olw’eddoboozi eryo;

Obuvundu ne buyingira mu magumba gange,

amagulu gange ne gakankana.

Naye nnaalindirira n’obugumiikiriza olunaku olw’okulabiramu ennaku

bwe lulijjira eggwanga eritulumba.

173:17 a Yo 1:10-12, 18 b Yer 5:17Wadde omutiini tegutojjera,

so n’emizabbibu nga tegiriiko bibala,

amakungula g’emizeeyituuni ne gabula,

ennimiro ne zitabala mmere n’akamu,

endiga nga ziweddemu mu kisibo,

nga n’ente tezikyalimu mu biraalo,

183:18 Is 61:10; Baf 4:4kyokka ndijaguliza Mukama,

ne nsanyukira mu Katonda Omulokozi wange.

193:19 a Ma 33:29; Zab 46:1-5 b Ma 32:13; 2Sa 22:34; Zab 18:33Mukama Katonda, ge maanyi gange;

afuula ebigere byange okuba ng’eby’empeewo,

era ansobozesa okutambulira mu bifo ebigulumivu.

New International Version

Habakkuk 3:1-19

Habakkuk’s Prayer

1A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet. On shigionoth.3:1 Probably a literary or musical term

2Lord, I have heard of your fame;

I stand in awe of your deeds, Lord.

Repeat them in our day,

in our time make them known;

in wrath remember mercy.

3God came from Teman,

the Holy One from Mount Paran.3:3 The Hebrew has Selah (a word of uncertain meaning) here and at the middle of verse 9 and at the end of verse 13.

His glory covered the heavens

and his praise filled the earth.

4His splendor was like the sunrise;

rays flashed from his hand,

where his power was hidden.

5Plague went before him;

pestilence followed his steps.

6He stood, and shook the earth;

he looked, and made the nations tremble.

The ancient mountains crumbled

and the age-old hills collapsed—

but he marches on forever.

7I saw the tents of Cushan in distress,

the dwellings of Midian in anguish.

8Were you angry with the rivers, Lord?

Was your wrath against the streams?

Did you rage against the sea

when you rode your horses

and your chariots to victory?

9You uncovered your bow,

you called for many arrows.

You split the earth with rivers;

10the mountains saw you and writhed.

Torrents of water swept by;

the deep roared

and lifted its waves on high.

11Sun and moon stood still in the heavens

at the glint of your flying arrows,

at the lightning of your flashing spear.

12In wrath you strode through the earth

and in anger you threshed the nations.

13You came out to deliver your people,

to save your anointed one.

You crushed the leader of the land of wickedness,

you stripped him from head to foot.

14With his own spear you pierced his head

when his warriors stormed out to scatter us,

gloating as though about to devour

the wretched who were in hiding.

15You trampled the sea with your horses,

churning the great waters.

16I heard and my heart pounded,

my lips quivered at the sound;

decay crept into my bones,

and my legs trembled.

Yet I will wait patiently for the day of calamity

to come on the nation invading us.

17Though the fig tree does not bud

and there are no grapes on the vines,

though the olive crop fails

and the fields produce no food,

though there are no sheep in the pen

and no cattle in the stalls,

18yet I will rejoice in the Lord,

I will be joyful in God my Savior.

19The Sovereign Lord is my strength;

he makes my feet like the feet of a deer,

he enables me to tread on the heights.

For the director of music. On my stringed instruments.